Argentine forward Paulo Dybala will get his wish as Juventus prepare to offer the forward a blockbusting new deal in order to ward off any potential suitors.
The Argentina international joined the Serie A champions from Palermo in 2015, and has swiftly established himself as one of the most sought-after players in Europe.
Barcelona were heavily linked with Dybala as a replacement for Neymar, but any speculation has failed to distract the 23-year-old, who has 10 goals in only seven league appearances this season.
Dybala did miss a late penalty as Juve were forced to settle for a 2-2 draw at Atalanta last time out, but the club’s CEO, Giuseppe Marotta, says the forward will be going nowhere anytime soon, with a fresh contract on the horizon.
“He is priceless, because we are not a selling club,” Marotta told La Stampa.
“I always repeat that a player has his future in his hands and Paulo just said he wants to tie himself to our club for life.
“That means we will make another big financial sacrifice to keep him.
“We will soon lock him down to a new contract – it’s what he asked us for.”